Oblivion Remastered walkthrough: How to complete A Wound in Time quest 

A complete guide to completing the A Wound in Time quest in Oblivion Remastered Deluxe Edition, with expert strategies and essential tips.

Quest Overview & Starting Location

A guide to finish A Wound in Time quest in Oblivion Remastered (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
A guide to finish A Wound in Time quest in Oblivion Remastered (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

A guide to finish A Wound in Time quest in Oblivion Remastered (Image via Bethesda Softworks)
A guide to finish A Wound in Time quest in Oblivion Remastered (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

A Wound in Time represents one of the exclusive new narrative missions introduced in the Oblivion Remastered Deluxe Edition. Functioning as the inaugural chapter in a two-part storyline, this quest establishes crucial plot threads involving the enigmatic Order of the Hour. Your adventure begins by assisting a distressed priest stationed in the war-torn region near Kvatch, ultimately leading you to explore the perilous depths of an ancient Ayleid ruin adjacent to the coastal city of Anvil. It’s highly recommended to be at least Level 10 before attempting this quest, as the dungeon encounters can be challenging for under-leveled characters.

Locate Priest Ilav Dralgoner at his makeshift camp along the main road southwest of Kvatch’s main gate. He is typically found praying near a small shrine. Engaging him in conversation reveals his affiliation with the Order of the Hour, a devout sect historically linked to the Akatosh Chantry. Dralgoner will urgently request your aid in investigating a series of mysterious disappearances reported near the Anvil coastline. This interaction formally initiates the investigative phase of your mission. Pro Tip: Exhaust all dialogue options with Dralgoner to gather additional lore about the Order and potential environmental hazards within the ruins.

Journey to Beldaburo Ruins

Departing from Anvil, follow the northern coastal path, keeping the Abecean Sea visible on your right. Approximately 500 yards north of the city walls, just before reaching the estuary of the Brena River, you’ll discover the overgrown entrance to Beldaburo. This Ayleid ruin serves as the primary site linked to the missing persons investigation. The entrance is partially obscured by collapsed masonry and glowing fungi—a clear marker for observant travelers. Navigation Tip: If you have the Anvil fast travel point unlocked, use it to save time, then head directly north.

Upon entering Beldaburo’s initial chamber, you’ll immediately notice the oppressive atmosphere characteristic of Ayleid ruins. The air is cold and carries the faint scent of ozone and decay. The architectural style features the classic, smooth metallic surfaces and arcane glowing runes synonymous with the ancient Ayleid civilization. Prepare for combat as soon as you cross the threshold.

Beldaburo Ruins Combat & Exploration

The dungeon corridors are densely populated with various undead enemies, including skeletons, zombies, and potentially wraiths. Through community testing and in-game bestiary notes, these creatures demonstrate significant vulnerability to fire-based damage and effects from the Turn Undead school of Restoration magic. Equipping a sword enchanted with Flames or stocking up on Firebolt scrolls will dramatically increase your combat efficiency. Spells like ‘Turn Lesser Undead’ can create crucial breathing room in crowded chambers.

Critical Combat Advice: You must deliberately avoid employing frost, poison, or paralysis spells within Beldaburo. The majority of the resident undead possess innate or magical resistance to these damage types and status effects, rendering such tactics nearly useless and wasting your precious magicka or potions. Focus your offensive strategy purely on fire and holy magic. Common Mistake: Many players waste resources trying to poison skeletons, which are immune to such effects.

After successfully clearing the first major chamber of enemies, proceed through the eastern archway. You will soon encounter a large, ornate door that seals access to the area known as Beldaburo Anga. This barrier is not merely locked; attempting to pick it reveals an otherworldly resistance, and a thorough search of the surrounding area confirms no physical key exists. This is a deliberate roadblock. Your only logical course of action is to exit the ruins entirely and retrace your steps back to Ilav Dralgoner’s camp near Kvatch. Optimization Tip: Before leaving, loot all urns and corpses in the cleared area, as they often contain valuable gems and soul gems useful for the next quest.

Overcoming the Time-Locked Door

Report your findings about the impassable door to Dralgoner. The priest will provide a critical exposition, revealing that the barrier is not a simple lock but is instead sealed by time magic, a phenomenon he identifies as a Time Wound. This advanced temporal distortion makes conventional lockpicking or destruction impossible. He further discloses that a sacred Elder Scroll has been stolen from the Order’s vaults, and he suspects a direct connection between the theft, the Time Wound, and the disappearances. This revelation shifts the quest from a simple investigation to a high-stakes recovery mission involving fundamental cosmic artifacts.

Dralgoner’s explanation serves as the narrative conclusion for this segment of the storyline. His dialogue not only clarifies the immediate obstacle but also expands the lore surrounding the Order of the Hour and their custodianship of powerful artifacts. This conversation successfully concludes the A Wound in Time quest objectives in your journal.

Quest Conclusion & Progression

With the priest’s revelations, A Wound in Time formally concludes. The quest typically grants a moderate sum of gold and increases your reputation with the Order of the Hour faction. More importantly, completing it automatically triggers and unlocks the direct sequel quest: Saving Time Itself. This follow-up mission will likely task you with recovering the stolen Elder Scroll and mending the Time Wound, continuing the narrative threads established here.

Advanced Player Tips: Before embarking on ‘Saving Time Itself,’ consider visiting a shrine to cure any diseases contracted in the ruins (like Porphyric Hemophilia). Also, invest in magic resistance or shield spells, as temporal magic enemies in the next quest can be formidable. Ensure your weapon enchantments are charged, and consider brewing a few Potions of Vitality for the journey ahead.

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